
Joe Bonamassa "Amos" 1958 Flying V Collector's Edition, Antique Natural
An Exacting Replica of the World's Most Famous Flying V In Joe Bonamassa’s epic guitar collection, one of the most prized and famous guitars is “Amos,” an original 1958 Gibson Flying V™. Amos got its name and customized truss rod cover from a gentleman named Amos Arthur, the owner of Arthur’s Music in Indianapolis, Indiana. Gibson’s ledgers show that this particular Flying V was shipped to his store on May 29, 1958. The guitar was eventually sold to Pete Mitchell of Ernest Tubb’s band, and in the mid-70s, it ended up in the hands of none other than Norm Harris of Norman’s Rare Guitars. Over the years, this guitar has appeared in many notable guitar books and even in the 1984 movie, This Is Spinal Tap. Joe purchased Amos from Norm Harris almost ten years ago and this beautiful instrument continues to inspire him to this day, regularly featured both live and in the studio. This special Collector’s Edition limited run of replications uses new 3D scanning technology and ultra-precise Murphy Lab aging techniques to aid in handcrafting an effective clone of Amos. Every detail has been thoughtfully replicated, from the exact playing wear to the sonic character and solid Brazilian rosewood fretboard. Only 50 of these exceptional instruments have been handmade by the expert luthiers of the Gibson Custom Shop and Murphy Lab in Nashville, Tennessee, as part of this extraordinary Collector’s Edition run.
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Specifications
Suggest an edit| Brand | Gibson |
|---|---|
| Type | Electric |
| Country | US |
| Body wood | 2-piece Korina, Jointed with Angled Grain |
| Neck wood | Korina |
| Fretboard | Brazilian Rosewood |
| Strings | 6 |
| Frets | 22 |
| Scale length | 24.75" |
| Pickups | Amos Custombucker / Amos Custombucker |
| Accessories | Joe Bonamassa Case Hang Tag, Ernie Ball Black Leather Joe Bonamassa Guitar Strap, Leather Case Strap, Rubber Strap Locks, Custom Certificate of Authenticity Booklet |
| Body Finish | Murphy Lab Aged Nitrocellulose Lacquer |
| Body shape | Flying V |
| Body Styles | Flying V |
| Bridge | ABR-1 |
| Bridge pickup | Amos Custombucker |
| Case | Aged Historic Flying V Brown/Pink Hardshell Case |
| Control Knobs | True Historic Black |
| Controls | 2 Volume, 1 Tone; 500k CTS Vintage Taper Potentiometers, Phone Book Capacitor |
| Finish | Murphy Lab Aged Gold |
| Fretboard inlay | Pearloid Dot |
| Fretboard radius | 304.8mm / 12.0in |
| Fret Count | 22 |
| Headstock | 1958 Korina Flying V |
| Headstock Inlay | Raised Silver Gibson Logo |
| Jack Plate Cover | '58 Flying V Aged White 4-ply |
| Joint | Glued In, Set Neck; Hide Glue Fit |
| Model | 58KFVJBMLAGH1B |
| Mounting Rings | True Historic Black |
| Neck pickup | Amos Custombucker |
| Nut | Nylon |
| Nut width | 42.85mm / 1.69in |
| Output Jack | Switchcraft 1/4" |
| Pickguard | Aged '58 Flying V Black 4-ply |
| Pickup Covers | True Historic Aged Gold |
| Pickup Selector | Switchcraft 3-way Toggle |
| Profile | Amos Profile |
| Rim Material | Aged Rubber Strip on Bottom Rim |
| Strap Buttons | 3 - Two at the Neck Heel (One Behind the Heel, One on the Side), One on Underside of Upper Wing |
| String gauges | .010, .013, .017, .026, .036, .046 |
| Switch Tip | True Historic Amber |
| Tailpiece | String through Body - Aged Lacquered Brass Chevron |
| Truss rod | Authentic 1950s No-Tube |
| Truss Rod Cover | Custom Amos |
| Tuner Plating | Murphy Lab Aged Gold |
| Tuners | Kluson Single Ring |
| Street price | $19,999 |






